deacon51
Deacon51
deacon51

Hey catjudo, the more you ride the more you learn how to spot the idiots on the road. One of the things I love about commuting on the bike is that it takes 100% of my brain power. It allows me to leave work and work or home at home. Here's a couple of tip's. First, check out the side mirrors of the cars around

I would look for something with ABS. And let me give you one little piece of advice, when your on the bike ALWAYS take the "crazy network of backroads"... ALWAYS! If your running late, take the car. While you can make up time riding your motorcycle, it's never a good idea to make up time while riding a motorcycle.

That is one of the things I like about riding to work almost daily. When I was using my truck, I was frustrated and stressed when I arrived at work/home. On the bike, traffic is like a puzzle, I'm always thinking about where I am in relation to my fellow road users, what they are about to do and how I can avoid

I ride almost every day, and my kids always loved getting a ride to school on the bike. Yes, sometimes it snows or I need to pick up the cry cleaning and I'm forced to take my truck, but honestly the vast majority of the time the bike just makes more sense.

I am a life long rider, and I admit in my youth, motorcycles where toys. Now, 30 years later and stuck in the middle of the Baltimore/Washington corridor, my motorcycle is my main transportation. I currently ride a '14 BMW R1200GS, I have had it for a year, almost to the day, and have over 18,000 miles on it. Thank

For the love of gawd... please give me a sudo command!